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Unwavering Presence in Uncertainty

A quality of steadfast emotional availability where adults remain present with children's grief without trying to fix, rush, or resolve their confusion and pain.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai demonstrates radical commitment despite receiving no proof of Krishna's return—her unwavering devotion persists through abandonment and uncertainty. This concept reframes the adult's role in supporting grieving children: not as the one who has answers or can fix the situation, but as the one who stays present with the unanswerable. Grief creates profound uncertainty—Why did they die? What happens now? Will I be okay?—questions without tidy resolutions. An adult drawing from Mirabai's tradition offers something more valuable than answers: consistent, non-anxious presence. This means sitting with a child's tears without rushing to dry them, acknowledging "I don't know" when appropriate, and communicating through presence that the child's grief does not repel or frighten the adult away. This unwavering steadiness becomes an anchor, teaching children that they can survive their own pain because someone believes in their wholeness even when everything feels fragmented.

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